Body-Efficiency Character Analysis for Mini Optical Current Transformer

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All-electric ship is the development direction of ship in future. It’s necessary to do some further microminiature research on the optical current transformer used in all-electric ship. The microminiature research has to face the problem which is the influence of environment changes on mini-optical current transformer’s performance. Base on the theoretical model, the influence of environment changes on mini-optical current transformer’s performance has been studied in this paper. For the impact of environmental factors, temperature field and interference field of optical current transformer have been analyzed in detail. The model related temperature stabilization, anti-magnetic field interference feature, response feature with different magneto-optical material’s length. The optimal solution of the body-efficiency character model has been calculated for the design of mini-optical current transformer.

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